"An insane day" is putting it mildly. I will add my own little report to go along with tbobs. The day started out very brisk and COLD..stiff breeze blowing at the dock when we arrived.
We left the dock at 4 AM sharp, and at about 6 we arrived to our fishing area in the dark. When it was time to fish I stepped out into what felt like a lovely 30 mph steady blow..and man was it COLD!!
Fishing was very slow for me for the first hour or so, then I zeroed in on the dogfish, I would drop and within a minute I was crankin up another one of those damn things. Not bad enough all I'm catching is dogfish but re baiting with frozen bait, kept my hands nice and frozen.
I will say through the 20 dogfish I must have caught not once did a mate offer assistance in the fridged bow area they would have had to leave the cabin or the stern where it was protected from the wind. So the mates DO NOT get a gold star in my book.
Later in the trip they were much more helpful.
It was very difficult conditions, very cold, very windy, very rough, and everything including the deck was glazing over with ice.
I would say about 8 anglers decided not to leave the cabin in the morning at all, they were either sea sick or too cold.
The seas and the wind finally started to subside about 1 and that's when the Capt pulled anchor and we started our drift, and it was game on, we finally got to do what we came for..CATCH FISH. We returned in the cold as well, it never did really warm up the entire day. Some pictures of the day...should have been many more of this unforgettable fishing trip with tbob. What an awesome trip, I wouldn't change a thing...well maybe a couple